

She tries to use embiggen to make the meager eraser on the end of his pencil a little more effective, but gets too cocky and makes his hair grow instead.

This week’s chapter 3, meanwhile, is all about ‘embiggen’ and how Niko’s misuse of it makes for a very awkward first homeroom.Īll of this comes about because Moi is too prideful to ask for Niko’s eraser, despite making a mistake while writing some notes. Last week, the ‘lighten’ spell was used to hilarious consequences not only to reduce Moi’s weight, but also change his personality. Of course, for Niko this means not admitting that she’s a witch and getting up to any magical shenanigans, but Moi has his own set of problems to deal with, too.īy now, the structure of Witch Watch is becoming clear: each chapter is probably going to focus on one of Niko’s magic spells and explore the chaos it can cause in a specific situation.

It’s funny, heartwarming, and fits in almost too well with the theme of this article: Moi and Niko are making their high school debut and want to make the best first impression possible. Witch Watch chapter 3 is really, really good. I knew this when I gave my first thoughts on Witch Watch chapter 1 two weeks ago, which is why I ended my review with ‘I’ve been wrong before when it comes to debut chapters, and I’ll continue to be wrong again.’ Nevertheless, I didn’t expect to be proven so wrong so quickly. Here’s the thing about first impressions: they’re often entirely wrong.
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